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, the WHRI is one of six institutes in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with over 600 staff members (PhD students, post-docs, all staff). The Institute is a world-leading centre for research, with a
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institutes in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with over 600 staff members (PhD students, post-docs, all staff). The Institute is a world-leading centre for research, with a vibrant, multidisciplinary
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equivalent to PhD level in health data science or similar field. Experience working within multidisciplinary teams, in medical statistics and in the analysis of large healthcare datasets (such as CPRD
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solvents. It is essential for the candidate to hold a PhD (or equivalent) in chemical engineering or related branch of engineering. The successful candidate will have a background in process design and
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data analysis, and write scientific reports. In addition, there is scope for supporting PhD students, and collaborating with other experimental and computational neuroscientists within and outside
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datatypes include ultrasound, x-ray, and whole-slide images with different stains. You would be part of a technical team working closely with research-active clinicians. The post is funded by the NIHR Barts
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monitoring, reporting and verification; and development of data and analysis products for clients. All of these elements will involve client and sector engagement. About You You will have a PhD in the relevant
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information on both roles. About You Candidates must have an Undergraduate Degree in health data science or similar field. Applicants at the PDRA level must have a PhD (or close to completion) or research
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applying these membranes to a diverse ranges of applications including pharmaceutical solvent recovery, and dehydration of pharmaceutical solvents. It is essential for the candidate to hold a PhD (or
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. The project’s aim is to build foundations in the open enumerative geometry of Landau-Ginzburg models and contextualise these foundations in mirror symmetry. This open enumerative theory, known as open FJRW theory